Opening a TSB Current Account

Your income details, including your pensions and investments, if relevant

Details of any benefits you may receive

Details of your addresses and postcodes/zip codes for the last three years

Your employer's address, if relevant

And you must be able to confirm all of the statements below:

I do not have a current account with TSB or any UK bank

I am aged 18 or over
If you are aged between 11-17, you can find out more about our
Under 19s Account

I am a non-UK EU resident

When you apply for an account with us you’ll need to meet our credit eligibility standards. Please note not all our accounts are available for all customers.

Before we open your account you will need to send proof of your
identity and address to TSBWe will accept a certified copy of one of the following documents which must be sent to TSB as proof of identity:

Full and current passport

Current EU National Identity photocard

Full and current EU photocard driving licence

We will accept a certified copy of one of the following documents which must be sent to TSB as proof of address:

Full
and current EU photocard driving licence
(ONLY if not used for identity verification and MUST have your address on the
document)

Bank statement dated within the last 3 months

Utility
bill/utility statement dated within the last 3 months (excluding water bills or
mobile phone bills). Bills/statements printed from the internet are not
acceptable

Certification of your documents
A certified photocopy of these documents will need to be sent to TSB. We don't accept original documents sent by post . A certified copy of a document is a photocopy made by a registered professional who writes certain details to state that the document is an accurate copy of an original document they've seen.

We will ask you to give us some notarised copies of extra documents which explain what the account is for, and how you'll use it.

You need to be aware that the registered professional may charge you for their services. Any charge associated with certification or notarisation of documents will be payable by yourself and is non-refundable, even in the event that the application is not fulfilled.

You will need to make the certifier aware that they may be contacted by TSB to verify their certification. The TSB list of acceptable certifiers is:

TSB Bank plc is covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and the Financial Ombudsman Service.

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